The lyrics gloried in sometimes using the original phrases in a hilariously new context, or mischievously punning on them. |
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He gloried in flesh, male as well as female, painting naked women of Rubenesque proportions with a relish that worried many onlookers. |
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We should have gloried not just in the medals they won but in the fact that they succeeded. |
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He would brake violently for poppies seen at the roadside, and gloried in lupins and clematis. |
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No ocean racing school other than the Mini can count as many gloried old hands now involved in other prestigious races. |
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Americans asked why they were expending so much of their own blood to civilise a place that seemingly gloried in barbarism. |
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There was always part of him that gloried in his reputation as a lady-killer, the sinful, depraved Don Juan. |
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Commissioner is spouting drivel WHAT drivel that gloried penpusher the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner talks. |
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Tony Blair, Britain's new prime minister, and Jean Chrétien, his newly re-elected counterpart in Canada, have gloried in the feminisation of their parliaments and stocked their cabinets with women. |
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If we, in our day, attempt to explain away, or simply ignore the challenge of the Sermon on the Mount, they on the contrary accepted it, and gloried in it. |
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They have gloried to this day, the tedious interminable big-screen replays of that golden summer irritating beyond measure. |
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